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Creativity Quote by Jim Dale

"When I was nine, we'd take a bus to the seaside. Coming back, we'd take turns entertaining, singing songs and the like. I tried some stand-up comedy. I had a captive audience in that bus. Then I realized I wanted to do more than that"

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A bus full of tired kids is the kind of room every performer secretly wants: no hecklers, no exits, no competing tabs open. Jim Dale’s memory is charming on the surface, but it’s also a small origin myth about power, attention, and the first intoxicating taste of an audience that can’t look away. “Captive” is the tell. He’s not just recalling childhood fun; he’s clocking the moment he learned how performance rearranges a space. You can be nine years old and still run the emotional thermostat of a whole vehicle.

The seaside detail matters because it frames entertainment as the return-trip ritual, not the destination. The day out is over; now comes the long, dull ride home. Dale steps into the gap boredom creates and discovers a role: the one who turns dead time into shared time. That’s the core job of an entertainer, stripped of glamour and contracts.

“I wanted to do more than that” lands like a quiet escalation, not bragging but hunger. It signals ambition without pretending it was destiny. The subtext is that show business isn’t only about talent; it’s about the first time you feel a room respond to you and realize that response can be engineered, repeated, expanded. For a musician who later moved through stage, screen, and narration, the bus reads like the prototype: early variety-show energy, early crowd work, early instinct for pacing. The career starts as a game, then becomes a calling the moment the game works.

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Dale, Jim. (2026, January 17). When I was nine, we'd take a bus to the seaside. Coming back, we'd take turns entertaining, singing songs and the like. I tried some stand-up comedy. I had a captive audience in that bus. Then I realized I wanted to do more than that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-nine-wed-take-a-bus-to-the-seaside-55938/

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Dale, Jim. "When I was nine, we'd take a bus to the seaside. Coming back, we'd take turns entertaining, singing songs and the like. I tried some stand-up comedy. I had a captive audience in that bus. Then I realized I wanted to do more than that." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-nine-wed-take-a-bus-to-the-seaside-55938/.

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"When I was nine, we'd take a bus to the seaside. Coming back, we'd take turns entertaining, singing songs and the like. I tried some stand-up comedy. I had a captive audience in that bus. Then I realized I wanted to do more than that." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-nine-wed-take-a-bus-to-the-seaside-55938/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Jim Dale (born August 15, 1935) is a Musician from United Kingdom.

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